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I had a shot of Big Chocolate get published in this months issue of FRONT, a UK based magazine. First time getting published so that was pretty rad. Here's the original shot that they cropped hardcore.
A little while ago Simon Pickard (aka brickspartan) from Blocks magazine approached me about doing a feature article on me (as part of a series of AFOL feature articles). I was chuffed and flattered for the recognition (and a little intimidated at the same time!) Simon and I had a great time during the interview and I'm really pleased with how well Simon put together this feature.
Its available in UK stockists WH Smith, Tesco, Sainsburys, Morrisons, and others(?). I believe its carried by Barnes and Noble in the US and available globally in digital form from the iTunes Newsstand app.
Blocks is a great read with high quality content and production. That should not be come as a surprise since most of the editorial team are mostly AFOLs.
Blocks Magazine, July 2015, Issue 9
LIFE magazine - July 29, 1940 ~ originally 10 cents. Seen in an antiques mall at Aquarium Village - Newport, Oregon.
A delightful insert meant for children from the January 1927 Delineator. Copyright 1926 Butterick Company. Both pages illustrated by Janet Laura Scott. A gift from Barbara.
A direct quote:
"Butterick also published a series of pamphlets for children titled The Little Delineator. Designed for both boys and girls, the pamphlets featured eight pages of stories, artwork and contests. Each issue focused on a theme (often a holiday or season). They also featured play ideas (items to make), and on teaching morals and values. The series did not have a fashion focus as did The Delineator, but was more general in outlook. Each issue offered some kind of prize or reward and a Deli-Club membership card. The series did not contain advertising."
another beauty routine shot.
Strobist info: Strobist info: sb900 behind subject right and left, sb900 thru beauty dish front above subject. sb700 to background
Famous Monsters of Filmland number 45 from 1967 that was falling apart was selling for a buck at a used goods store - Quartzsite, Arizona.
Back cover of Monster Party Special from Jan 88. See the front cover here.
The Uggly Family were a running comic strip in the Monster Party magazines in the late '80s that were a cross between the Munsters and the Addams Family.
Take a peek at the interview upon our social site www.slook.org
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rawkin my slug straw :)